<p>Friction 1.0.0 RC 2 is now available 🥳</p><p><a href="https://friction.graphics/releases/friction-100-rc2.html" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="friction.graphics/releases/friction-100-rc2.html"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">friction.graphics/releases/fri</span><span class="invisible">ction-100-rc2.html</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/motiongraphics/" rel="tag">#motiongraphics</a> <a href="/tags/motiondesign/" rel="tag">#motiondesign</a> <a href="/tags/mograph/" rel="tag">#mograph</a> <a href="/tags/animation/" rel="tag">#animation</a> <a href="/tags/svg/" rel="tag">#svg</a> <a href="/tags/vector/" rel="tag">#vector</a> <a href="/tags/libregraphics/" rel="tag">#libregraphics</a> <a href="/tags/artwithopensource/" rel="tag">#artWithOpenSource</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#opensource</a> <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#linux</a> <a href="/tags/skia/" rel="tag">#skia</a> <a href="/tags/friction/" rel="tag">#friction</a></p>
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I am running <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> RELEASE 15.0 with <a href="/tags/pkg/" rel="tag">#pkg</a> for package management, no <a href="/tags/ports/" rel="tag">#ports</a> at all. It appeared to me that the Joe's Window Manager port, x11-wm/jwm, was built without <a href="/tags/svg/" rel="tag">#SVG</a> image support by default. However svg files are actually widely used by multiple icon themes, meaning that many of them will not work under <a href="/tags/jwm/" rel="tag">#JWM</a> . Should I simply compile it manually out of ports tree? I mean getting the ports tree is not difficult but setting up <a href="/tags/poudriere/" rel="tag">#poudriere</a> and all just for one package seems tedious. Are there any other simpler waysnto achieve this?<br><br><br><a href="/tags/askfedi/" rel="tag">#AskFedi</a> <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#unix</a> <a href="/tags/wm/" rel="tag">#WM</a><br>